

🖤 Elevate your craft with the power of pure graphite—where precision meets performance.
Fasco Epoxies Pure Graphite Powder is an ultra-fine 44 micron graphite powder in an 11oz container, designed for professional use in epoxy pigmentation, lubrication of precision parts, and enhancing abrasion and thermal resistance. Trusted by industrial and scientific users, it delivers jet-black color and superior durability, making it a must-have for millennial makers and managers who demand both style and substance in their projects.





| ASIN | B076H7QVHF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,648 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Graphite Raw Materials |
| Date First Available | October 16, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | Huawei Mate 20 PRO |
| Manufacturer | Fasco Epoxies Inc |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.77 x 3.66 x 3.62 inches |
| UPC | 819794021036 |
A**Y
Graphite is an impressively versatile epoxy additive
Graphite in epoxy, in addition to making it jet black without any visual texture and increasing opacity by more than any other additive, also happens to act as a reinforcement, and improve thermal transfer through the epoxy. And it is CRAZY CHEAP; that's a huge amount for epoxy use Pity graphite also makes an unspeakable mess. Because of the way the stacked sheets of graphite can delaminate, graphite smudges are highly contagious between surfaces - as you touch something, the graphite particles will delaminate, forming more, smaller particles each with nearly as much surface area, and while simple to remove from skin (soap and water, assuming you didn't epoxy it onto yourself), graphite is difficult to impossible to remove from many surfaces without leaving a smudge. It can be lofted into the air and float distances of meters. It will be tracked around on your feet. It's harmless and non-toxic, but unless you force yourself to act like that wasn't the case and use care handling it, you're liable to come out of the studio looking like a coal miner. Removal from clothing is not always possible to the extent needed to use the garment in public in the future.
J**S
Works well for many puposes. Very fine grains. Very black.
If you're buying a container of graphite powder then you are a special person. You may be using this to lubricate a whole lot of hinges. Maybe you are a pinewood derby car afficianado. Myself, I purchased it to mix with alcohol and coat styrofoam balls and a conductive shell for static electricity demonstrations and experiments. Yes, as a matter of fact I *am* a science teacher! This container is way too much graphite powder for that purpose. If that's why you are using this then I recommend a much smaller amount. I also used this to mix with epoxy and fill cracks in wood knots for a project I'm working on in my workshop. It worked wonderfully for this task. Do not mix the graphite powder at your kitchen counter, though. This is a VERY fine powder that is VERY hard to wipe up and your wife will be VERY mad if you put black streaks all over the countertop. You have been warned.
R**4
Good for making metallic color
Works very nice rubbing into a shiny surface to give it the silver metallic look. Good lighting is important to see the effect because in low lighting it may look like its not on. Its a powder that'll get on your hands but surprisingly it doesn't rub off the surface onto you after a finished application. You don't need a clear coat over it because that might dull it. First image is it applied over gloss white and the second image, where im holding it, is what it looks like applied over gloss black. I still have so much left after a couple uses too 🤘
J**R
Perfect
This product is awesome on pad locks and locks of every kind even my car locks work great !
V**Z
It is pure graphic powder, but too dark for me
It is pure graphic powder, but not the kind I was hoping it to be. There are so many different kinds. This one just wouldn't adhere to regular drawing paper. It would probably do better on a different kind of drawing paper. My paper was too smooth and it wouldn't adhere to the paper and you could almost blow it away after applying it, thus you can't blend with graphic powder if it won't adhere to the paper, so I don't know if this graphic powder is okay or not? Just don't buy this kind if you are expecting it to blend in with drawing paper that is too sooth.
A**M
Cheap mix for PB Blaster Surface Siheld.
I used this to mix PB Blaster Surface Shield lanolin treatment for my cars. It's much cheaper than buying the premixed black product. Now I have enough to mix several gallons worth. FYI, the premixed black Surface Shield uses this EXACT imgredient to turn it back!
A**J
very useful
great stuff for lubing
D**.
Not good for making conductive paint for plating.
Just a heads up to anyone looking to make conductive paint for use in electroplating. There are several YouTube videos saying that you can just mix fine graphite powder with alcohol or mod podge. I tried it with this. It will be conductive, but not conductive enough to electroplate consistently. Save time and money and buy a legit conductive paint. Otherwise this is 10/10 fine graphite powder that will get all over everything you cherish.
D**.
El producto corresponde a lo que compre, la atención del vendedor es buena, lo único que salió mal, fue la entrega del producto, venia dañado el frasco y el empaque no protegía el producto, mi única queja es el envío y el manejo.
S**L
Extremely high quality and a usa company which I like to support.
P**G
Does the job ,works good in undercoating
R**.
I use it to make clear undercoat black because this year there was a shortage of black and that’s what my customers like. Just add a bit at a time to a full bucket and stir with a paint stick or paint mixer on a drill and it will turn your undercoat jet black.
G**.
Good stuff thanks
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